Introductory Observations - Condition of Homopathy at
the Time of Gram's Arrival in America - He Settles in New York - His
Practice and Followers - Homopathic Medical Societies, State and Local
- Hospitals and Charitable Institutions - The Pioneers of Homopathy in
New York (Vol. 1, p. 44)

Early Introduction of Hahnemann's System in the West and
Southwest - Virginia Societies - Allentown Academy Bears Good Fruit -The
Pioneer in Virginia a Layman - The Caspari Brothers - Campos - Hardy -
Hobson - Atwood - Hughes. Other Early Practitioners in the Old Dominion
(Vol. 1, p. 162)

Gradual Introduction of Homopathy in the West - Cope,
the Pioneer of the New System in Ohio - Beckwith's Recollections of
Sturm - Pulte, the Pioneer and Founder of a Great School of Medical
Learning - Cholera Plague of 1849 and Later Years - Homopathy attacked
by the Old Enemy - Early Homopaths in Cincinnati and Cleveland -
Attempts to Establish a Medical College - Eclectic Medical Institute
Establishes a Chair of Homopathy - Reminiscences of Early
Practitioners (Vol. 1, p. 166)

CHAPTER IX -
HOMOPATHY IN OHIO-(CONTINUED)
Purpose
of the Homopathic Society of Cincinnati - Hill of the Eclectic Medical
Institute of Cincinnati Converted to Homopathy - Shepherd, the Pioneer
in Hamilton County - Reminiscences of Early Physicians - Pulte, the
Founder, Scholar and Physician - The Western College of Homopathic
Medicine (Vol. 1, p. 177)

The First Prescriber of Homopathic Doses in
Connecticut - Early Planting and Subsequent Growth of Homopathy in the
State -Societies and Hospitals- The Taylors, Father and Son-New Milford
First to Have a Homopathic Physician -The Tafts in Hartford -John
Schue - Introduction of the New System in the Counties - Pioneers, Early
Practitioners and Reminiscences - List of Old Practitioners (Vol. 1, p.
200)

How the Seed was First Sown in the Old Bay State-New
York Furnishes the Pioneer -Gregg and Flagg, the Standard Bearers -
Their Followers and Proselytes - The Homopathic Fraternity of
Massachusetts - Its Organization and Membership - The Massachusetts
Homopathic Medical Society - Brief Allusion to the Homopathic
Institutions, and the Pioneers of the Profession in the Several Counties
of the Commonwealth (Vol. 1, p. 210)

Occupation of New Jersey by Homopaths from New York on
the North and Philadelphia on the West - The First Practitioner Converts
from the Allopathic Ranks -Dr. Isaac Moreau Ward, the Pioneer - Early
Society Organization - Pioneers of Homopathy in the Several Counties
of New Jersey - Reminiscences of Prominent Early Practitioners (Vol. 1,
p. 240)

Sowing the Seed of Homopathy in the Old Green Mountain
State - Baird, the Independent, Self-Educated and Successful
Practitioner, the Pioneer - Brief Allusion to State, District and County
Societies - How and by Whom Homopathy was Introduced in the Counties
of Vermont (Vol. 1, p. 258)

Treatment of Gosewisch at the Hands of Delaware
Allopaths - His Great Work for Homopathy - Harlan, the Second
Homopathic Physician in the State - Quinby -Negendank - Swinney -
Curtis - Lawton - Tantum (Vol. 1, p. 269)

Parlin, the Pioneer of Homopathy in Rhode Island - His
Accomplishments and Political Misfortunes - Early Homopathic
Practitioners in the Several Towns of the State - Reminiscences,
Statistics and Biography (Vol. 1, p. 275)

A Hospitable Welcome Greets Homopathy in Kentucky -
Bernstein, the Pioneer, Finds Warm Friends Among the Allopaths - Their
Estimate of His Worth-Early Practitioners in Various Parts of the State
- A Chapter of Statistics, Reminiscences and Biography (Vol. 1, p. 282)

Dr. Isaac Coe, the Pioneer of Homopathy in Indiana,
was Hull's Converted Allopath -Outspreading of the Practice in the State
- The State and Other Homopathic Medical Societies - Recollections of
Early Practitioners - A Table of Converts (Vol. 1, p. 295)

Early Homopathy in the Pine Tree State -
Characteristics of the Early Practitioners -The State and Other Medical
Societies - Sandicky, the Itinerant Homopath - His Converts and
Followers - List of Early Practitioners (Vol. 1, p. 303)

Brief Allusion to the Hahnemann Monument - Ceremonies of
the Unveiling The Washington Convention - Homopathic Societies and
Hospitals - Dr. John Piper, the First Homopathic Physician in the
District of Columbia - Reminiscences and List of Early Practitioners
(Vol. 1, p. 315)

The Pioneers of Homopathy in Wisconsin - The
Conditions There Described by Dr. Chittenden - Wisconsin State
Homopathic Medical Society - Recollections of the Pioneers and Their
Early Experiences - List of Old Practitioners (Vol. 1, p. 337)

Homopathy Never Strong in Alabama - Dr. Monroe
Describes Some Early Experiences - The State Medical Association -
Ulrich and Schafer, the Pioneers - Later Accessions to the Homopathic
Ranks - Reminiscences and Tables of Early Practitioners (Vol. 1, p. 342)

Early Homopathic Conditions in Illinois - Experiences
of Dr. David Sheppard Smith, Allopath and Homopath - Zabina Eastman
and the "Western Citizen "-Effects of the Chicago Fire of 1871
on Homopathy in that City - Homopathic Medical Societies and
Hospitals - Reminiscences and Lists of Early Homopathic Practitioners
(Vol. 1, p. 345)

Early Homopathy in Missouri - Subsequent Growth of the
System - Dr. John Temple and His Works - Medical Societies and Hospitals
- Reminiscences and Lists of Early Homopathic Practitioners (Vol. 1,
p. 363)

Nashville a Center of Medical Education - Experiences of
Drs. Harsh, Wheaton and Kellogg, Early Homopathic Practitioners in
Tennessee - Homopathic Medical Society of Tennessee - Reminiscences
and List of Early Practitioners in the State (Vol. 1, p. 369)

Introduction of Hahnemann's System in the Lone Star
State - The Texas Homopathic Medical Association - Dr. Parker, the
Pioneer - His Life and Works - Other Early Practitioners in Various
Parts of the State (Vol. 1, p. 373)

Trials of Dr. Beck, the First Homopathic Physician in
Iowa - Subsequent Permanent Introduction and Development of the New
System in the State - Iowa Medical Societies - Reminiscences and List of
Early Practitioners (Vol. 1, p. 385)

The Planting of Homopathy in Mississippi by Dr. Davis
- His Early Experiences - Growth of Hahnemann's System of Medicine in
the State - The State Medical Society - Reminiscences and List of Early
Practitioners (Vol. 1, p. 395)

Homopathy Introduced in Omaha in 1862-Wright, the
Pioneer - Drs. Way and Hemingway in Nebraska City - The State
Homopathic Medical Society - Gradual Growth of the System in Nebraska
- Reminiscences of Early Practitioners (Vol. 1, p. 398)

Late Planting and Rapid Growth of Homopathy in
Colorado - Ingersol, the First Practitioner, and Marix, the Permanent
Practitioner - State Medical Society - Homopathy in Montana begins in
1866-Its Subsequent Growth - Meagre History on Florida - Early
Practitioners in all these States - The Florida Homopathic Medical
Society - Reminiscences (Vol. 1, p. 407)

Dr. Leslie Jacob Coombs, the Pioneer Homopath in
Oregon - Later Growth of the System in the State - Medical Societies and
Hospitals in Kansas - Dr. John Hazard Henry, the First Homopath in
South Carolina -Dr. John Doy, the Pioneer of Homopathy in Kansas-
Societies and Hospitals - Reminiscences (Vol. 1, p. 412)